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BAZ LUHRMANN SETS UP HOME AT ACMI

October 21st 2008 13:57
Visitors to Melbourne’s Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI) will have a world exclusive opportunity to step onto the set of Baz Luhrmann’s soon-to-be-released epic feature film Australia when Setting the Scene: Film Design from Metropolis to Australia opens in Melbourne on December 4, 2008.

Metropolis set Spaces of Power



Setting the Scene: Film Design from Metropolis to Australia is an astonishing behind the scenes examination of filmmaking through production design. Devoted to the work of film production designers, set designers and film architects, the exhibition pays tribute to the artists behind seminal works of film covering almost a century.

Catherine Martin on set of Australia


ACMI has worked closely with Australia’s Art Director Karen Murphy to curate an exclusive showcase of the work of double Academy Award® winning Australian production designer, Catherine Martin, for the exhibition. It will feature design concepts, sketches, models and research material as well as the living room set of the Faraway Downs homestead featured in the film, providing visitors with a unique opportunity to have an immersive experience by stepping ‘on set’ of Australia.


ACMI Director Tony Sweeney today said featuring Australian production designers in the exhibition, including Catherine Martin, highlights the leading role Australians have played in the film industry on the global stage.

The exhibition opening, coinciding with the release of Australia on November 26 , presents an unmissable opportunity to showcase one of Australia’s most respected and successful production design talents in Catherine Martin, alongside a selection of her prominent Australian and international colleagues. We’re thrilled to have collaborated closely with Australia’s Art Director Karen Murphy, Bazmark Inq and 20th Century Fox to create this exclusive behind the scenes access to Australia and to explore and celebrate the role production design plays in creating the on screen magic of cinema. ACMI Director Tony Sweeney

Cabaret Kit Kat Club design


Martin is one of Australia’s most successful and awarded film designers, working in production, costume, set and scenic design. Her lavish design executes the extraordinary vision of long-time collaborator writer, producer, director Baz Luhrmann and is a trademark of Luhrmann’s films; Strictly Ballroom (1992), Romeo Juliet (1996) and Moulin Rouge! (2001). For Moulin Rouge! Martin was awarded the Academy Award® for Best Art Direction and Best Costume Design and an AFI Award for Best Achievement in Production Design. In 2003 she won the Tony Award® for her Scenic Design on Luhrmann’s Broadway
production of Puccini’s La Bohème.

Featuring more than 300 original sketches, storyboards and models behind some of the most recognisable cinematic worlds, Setting the Scene: Film Design from Metropolis to Australia explores how spaces are constructed, how production design influences the narrative, mood and atmosphere of a film. Other films featured in the exhibition include The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1919), Mon Oncle (1958), Dr. Strangelove (1964), The Apartment (1960), A Clockwork Orange (1971), Cabaret (1972), Alien (1979), The Shining (1980), Dark City (1998), The Matrix trilogy (1999–2003), The Cat in the Hat (2003), Ned Kelly (2003), Dogville (2003), The Bourne Supremacy (2004), The Terminal (2004), The Proposition (2005), The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (2008) and Speed Racer (2008).

Ned Kelly - Kelly Hut set


Works of Australian production designers, including Chris Kennedy ( The Proposition), George Liddle ( Dark City), Owen Patterson ( The Matrix trilogy and Speed Racer), Roger Ford ( The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian), Stephen Curtis ( beDevil and Night Cries: A Rural Tragedy) and Steven Jones-Evans ( Ned Kelly) are also featured in the exhibition.
Setting the Scene: Film Design from Metropolis to Australia opens on Thursday 4 December 2008 until Sunday 19 April 2009.

Australia, starring Academy Award® winner Nicole Kidman and Tony Award® winner Hugh Jackman, opens nationally in cinemas on November 26.

Martrix green screen test


Australia is an epic and romantic action adventure, set in this country on the explosive brink of World War II. In it, an English aristocrat (Nicole Kidman) travels to the faraway continent where she meets a rough-hewn local (Hugh Jackman) and reluctantly agrees to join forces with him to save the land she inherited. Together, they embark upon a transforming journey
across hundreds of miles of the world’s most beautiful yet unforgiving terrain, only to face the bombing of the city of Darwin by the Japanese forces that attacked Pearl Harbour. With his new film, director Baz Luhrmann is painting on a vast canvas, creating a cinematic experience that brings together romance, drama, adventure and spectacle.

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New Melbourne venue

September 30th 2008 09:33

THE THORNBURY THEATRE

859 High St, Thornbury, 3071




Thornbury Theatre MySpace Site
Official Thethornbury Theatre Site

Ph: 9484 8787

Opening hours:
7 days a week
5pm til late
Sundays 3pm til late

For live event booking and publicity enquiries email:
1am Booking and Publicity Agency
Andrew McCubbin

History:
Established in 1912 for film exhibition, The Thornbury Theatre screened some of Australia’s first talkies in 1929. It continued to run as a grand picture palace until the 1960’s when it was reconfigured as an entertainment and function venue.

Comprising a grand entrance hall with an ornate domed ceiling, a bar and lounge, two commercial kitchens, ground floor banquet hall and a 1st floor grand ballroom with 25 foot ceilings, it's amazing.


How to get there By Car:

Follow Hoddle Street, Smith Street or Wellington Street going north. Turn right onto Queens Parade and then turn left onto High Street. Over the hill, you’ll go past Wesley Anne on the right and Northcote Social Club on the left. It’s about 1.3 km over Separation Street on the left at 859 High St, Thornbury.

By Tram:
You can catch the number 86 Bundoora tram line from Bourke Street in the city, through to Smith Street Collingwood and up through Northcote. Get off at Stop 41 at the corner of High Street and Collins Street.

By Train:
Catch the Epping Line to Thornbury Station (the last station in Zone 1). It’s a 3 minute walk up Hutton Street then right up High Street.



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Daz Chandler - Daniel Kitson

August 25th 2008 05:47

Quite a good deal of out and out fun from hostess with the mostess; I like to call her Dazzle, but really it's Daz Chandler doing her usual wonderful best interviewing a comedian notorious for being difficult to interview.



Notice he (Daniel Kitson) is delightedly streaming out all sorts of insightful insights into himself as a natural chap rather than living up to the oft uber serious reports that suggest he hates being interviewed.

Great work!!



More of Daz Chandler's work can be heard by going to the podcasts at Sydney's 2SER FM, one of the greater sized and resourced community radio stations in New South Wales, Australia.


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